Scott Arniel
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Scott William Arniel (born on September 17, 1962 in Kingston, Ontario), former NHL ice hockey player and head coach of the AHL's Manitoba Moose. His nephew Jamie plays for the OHL's Guelph Storm.
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[edit] Highlights
- Scored hat trick for Cornwall in 8-2 win over Kitchener in Memorial Cup title game on May 10, 1981
- Played on first Canadian team to win a gold medal at World Junior Championships in 1982
- A born-again Christian, he worked at Christian Teen Ranch during off-seasons of his playing days and was active in Athletes in Action.
[edit] Career
[edit] Player
- 1979-1982: Cornwall Royals (OMJHL)
- 1981-1986: Winnipeg Jets (NHL) - selected in round 2 (#22 overall) in the NHL Entry Draft
- 1986-1990: Buffalo Sabres (NHL)
- 1990-1991: Winnipeg Jets (NHL)
- 1991-1992: New Haven Night Hawks (AHL)
- 1991-1992: Maine Mariners (AHL)
- 1991-1992: Boston Bruins (NHL)
- 1992-1994: San Diego Gulls (IHL)
- 1994-1996: Houston Aeros (IHL)
- 1995-1996: Utah Grizzlies (IHL)
- 1996-1999: Manitoba Moose (IHL)
[edit] Coaching
- 1995-1996: Houston Aeros (IHL) - Player-Assistant Coach
- 2000-2002: Manitoba Moose (IHL) - Assistant Coach
- 2002-2006: Buffalo Sabres (NHL) - Assistant Coach
- 2006-present: Manitoba Moose (AHL) - Head Coach
[edit] External links
- HockeyDB: "Scott Arniel's profile"
Categories: 1962 births | Living people | Canadian Christians | Boston Bruins players | Buffalo Sabres players | Canadian ice hockey wingers | Canadians of European descent | Cornwall Royals alumni | Houston Aeros (IHL) players | Ice hockey personnel from Ontario | People from Kingston, Ontario | Maine Mariners players | Manitoba Moose (IHL) players | New Haven Nighthawks players | San Diego Gulls players | Utah Grizzlies (IHL) players | Winnipeg Jets players